BARCELONA

The annual Space App Camp initiated by ESA was established in 2012 jointly by the European Space Agency (ESA) and AZO Anwendungszentrum GmbH Oberpfaffenhofen. The goal is to come up with mobile apps using Earth observation data on mobile devices, in particular by leveraging the possibilities offered by the European Earth Observation Programme Copernicus.

Jérôme Gasperi with his mobile application SnapPlanet is this year’s winner of the Space App Camp Barcelona! Jérôme convinced the experts of ESA, SAP, EC and AZO with his innovative service that combines the increasing availability of satellite images with social networking

The Bavarian start-up company Building Radar is this year’s winner of the Space App Camp Barcelona 2016! The team convinced the experts of ESA, SAP and AZO with their innovative service on construction detection.

FRASCATI

The annual Space App Camp initiated by ESA was established in 2012 jointly by the European Space Agency (ESA) and Anwendungszentrum GmbH Oberpfaffenhofen (AZO). The goal is to come up with mobile apps using Earth observation data on mobile devices, in particular by leveraging the possibilities offered by the European Earth Observation Programme Copernicus.

Learn more about the successful winners of the previous years!

Space App Camp 2017 – initiated by ESA, Frascati, Italy

AiR is a travel app for iOS devices developed by Bristol based development team Limoncello. It aims to use Augmented Reality to take flyers out of their seats and into the sky. Data from the ESA’s Copernicus Satellite program is used to display an interactive projection of the world to the user, letting them see information about the cities and landmarks they pass over during their flight, without the disruptions of clouds or the plane getting in the way.

Space App Camp 2016 – initiated by ESA, Frascati, Italy

The Saturnalia team’s application provides an innovative platform for evaluating the quality of wine, benefitting the users as well as wine investors and distributors. The innovative application combines Sentinel data and meteorological data to provide the appropriate information to assess wine quality for its users.

Space App Camp 2015 – initiated by ESA, Frascati, Italy

GAIA: This app is proposing the use of satellite data for agriculture, matching areas of interest with possible diseases.
This would allow farmers to benefit from early warnings, for evaluating crops at risk.

ShareAware aims to interconnect people concerned about the environment to understand, learn about, be prepared for or react to various events or remote sensing results.
Stanislav Sumbera, Helge Staedtler, Ognen Ivanovski, and Hannah Kaufmann